A Fearless Manhattan Loft

In the living area, a Milo Baughman sofa and armchairs are upholstered in a Clarence House mohair; other furnishings include a Vladimir Kagan cocktail table, a French Art Deco bergère, and a wall lamp by Jean Prouvé. Yoshida created the sculptural piece above the fireplace and designed the rug.

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Photographer: Eric Piasecki

Artist Kazumi Yoshida, who designs fabrics and wallpaper for Clarence House, near his apartment in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood.

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Photographer: Eric Piasecki

The artworks and rug in the apartment’s entrance hall are by Yoshida, and the table is by Roger Tallon; the chair is by Satyendra Pakhalé, the mobile is vintage, and the curtains are of a Clarence House fabric.

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Photographer: Eric Piasecki

In the study, Marc Newson’s Felt chair from Cappellini, an Eames armchair and ottoman, and a Saarinen side table; the 1960s floor lamp is by Arredoluce.

In the master bedroom, Asian calligraphy scrolls hang above a Charles H. Beckley bed upholstered in a Clarence House fabric; the Japanese lacquer table is from the 1950s, a pair of vintage French armchairs are upholstered in a Clarence House fabric, and the Tibetan rug is from Aero.

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Photographer: Eric Piasecki

A Serge Mouille chandelier hangs above a dining table and chairs by Vladimir Kagan; the photo work is by Jan De Cock.

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Photographer: Eric Piasecki

In the guest room, artworks by Yoshida hang above a daybed upholstered in a Clarence House fabric; the étagère is Japanese, the 1950s wall lamp is by René Mathieu, and the side table is by Eileen Gray.

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